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In his first television interview after his release from prison two months ago, RJD Chief Lalu Prasad Yadav breaks his silence on Frankly Speaking with TIMES NOW's Editor-in-Chief Arnab Goswami, on his political relevance as the nation heads to general elections in less than 100 days. On his conviction in the fodder scam case and subsequent disqualification from the parliament, Lalu says the ordinance in the parliament wasn't moved to target him. He also says he has full faith in Congress President Sonia Gandhi and that he is not upset with Congress VP Rahul Gandhi. Lalu also says that Aam Aadmi Party has a negative mind, and that he is perturbed and disturbed with the current political developments. The RJD leader also tells that BJP's PM candidate Narendra Modi doesn't want a Congress-RJD tie up, further says he will fight communal, fascist forces, and will be the Prime Minister of the country one day.